Excel 2019 Beginner
Learn the basics of Excel and become proficient in creating spreadsheets, using essential functions, formatting data, and performing computations. This beginner course provides step-by-step guidance and hands-on exercises to help you navigate Excel with ease. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced user in need of a refresher, this course is designed for anyone looking to enhance their Excel skills. Join us and start creating professional spreadsheets today!
What you’ll learn
- Learn how to navigate Excel and create basic spreadsheets
- Be able to use Excel’s essential functions (sum, max, min, avg)
- Select cells and sheets using keyboard shortcuts
- Edit spreadsheets by adding columns and rows and much more
- Create reusable fonts and formats in workbooks by saving them as templates
- Make your spreadsheets suitable for printing
Feel like you’re the only person who doesn’t know Excel and worried about getting up to speed? You’re not alone, and we can help! Our Excel 2019 Beginner course leads you, step-by-step, through the basics of this popular spreadsheet program. There’s plenty of time for practice and hands-on exercises to cement your new knowledge.
As we go through the training, you’ll recognize — and finally understand — the very same features you’ve seen in Excel spreadsheets at work. By the end of this course, you’ll be making those kinds of spreadsheets yourself.
Lists – These could be lists of employees, products, customers, or anything else. Lists take advantage of Excel’s formatting in rows and columns. You’ll learn how to format and freeze table headers; change fonts, sizes and colors; and set printing specs.
Tabulations – Excel is great at number-crunching and offers a slew of arithmetic functions you can apply to your data, like averages, sums, and counts.
Computations – Typically financials, these could be budgets, income statements, invoices, tax computations or similar. These spreadsheets contain values that are tied together by formulas so that changing one instantly changes the others: for example, the same way changing revenue immediately flows through to a change in profits. The key to creating these tied-together spreadsheets is learning how to correctly reference the spots where data is kept (“cells”) using formulas in other cells.
This is course 1 of 3 in Learnit Anytime’s Excel 2019 training series.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone looking to learn the basics of Excel
- Experienced Excel users looking for a quick refresher


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